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[continuation] 1—2 double scorelines 13—19score in pale penciltop-margin—line 19annotationdifferent individuals vary in different ways & all lead to the same end — like what I have said of Giraffe in the Descent.

line 12underline "sehr ... Individuen"lines 10—16annotationthinks cause of constancy lies in colonies consisting of several individuals from End Slip, Side 1annotation in dark brown ink p. 45 In a «variable» colonist to remain constant mny individuals must immigrate

top-marginannotationA difference in result whether a variable or constant form in the colonist is new lines 4—26annotationThe species which remain for long periods & in mny countries (& whole genera) variable are opposed to periods of variability from End Slip, Side 1annotation in dark brown ink 52. My argument: M.S. against periods of variability.

lines 1—8scoretop-margin—line 3annotationi.e. without selection or any new tendency t variation, supposing th new arriver to be already variable— from End Slip, Side 1annotation in dark brown ink ― «p 54» Lays greatest stress on difference in results when a variable or constant species is a Colonist

lines 1—9scoretop-margin—line 9annotationasserts th dark colour of wings of ♀ Blue Butterfls is certainy a protction— line 9at "Dieselben" annotation♂ lines 9—10underline "Dieselben ... Flügeln"lines 10—24annotationI think because his wings have been coloured blue the female has not this habit because her wings are brown

line 1scorelines 5—7scoretop-margin—line 25annotationon his peculiar view isolation cannot make a greter amount of difference than th extrem varieties of parent species — but may be aided by S. Selection from End Slip, Side 2annotation in dark brown ink p. 67 He calls it amixie th non-crssing & acconts for vy local forms by th same «p. 74» proportion of variation not occurng in area stocked by vry few individuals — I shd think slightly differnt conditions wd likewise influence th propagation of variation.— The difference thus gained wd. never exceed th amnt of «individual» differences in species in question

⇑lines 18—10score⇑lines 28—10annotationvy slight differences in different countries.from End Slip, Side 2annotation in dark brown ink p. 76 cases of extremely slight difference in differt countries of Lepidoptera — ‹many› «most» species do not present any local vars.

lines 16—22scoretop-margin—line 22annotationBut how does he know tht th black ♀ not due to direcly external agencies from End Slip, Side 2annotation in dark brown ink 95 97 102 } Does he not ignore effects of conditions long-continued.— p 102 good argumnt against.

top-margin—line 28annotationimprobable that th «many» local vars of V. cardui in America due to S. Selection because such are not found in other parts of world & th same argument applicable to direct action of conditions. from End Slip, Side 2annotation in dark brown ink 95 97 102 } Does he not ignore effects of conditions long-continued.— p 102 good argumnt against.

⇑lines 9—6score⇑lines 10—6annotationon islands from End Slip, Side 2annotation in dark brown ink 106. Cause of richness of endemic forms on islands in part due to such when once formed not spreading to other areas.

⇑line 16underline "Corsica ... Sardinien"⇑lines 11—7score⇑line 10underline "italienischen"from End Slip, Side 2annotation in dark brown ink 107. local form of Butterflies has never spred from Corsica to mainland of Italy.